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Iron Culture

Ep. 148 - Personal Training: A Lost Art Form (ft. Chad Landers)

Iron Culture

The MASS Crew

Sports & Recreation, Health & Fitness

4.8827 Ratings

🗓️ 6 December 2021

⏱️ 117 minutes

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Summary

Chad Landers has over 30 years of experience as a personal trainer. He started as a young trainer, working for others as an employee or a contractor, as most trainers do, but eventually became a gym owner. More importantly, his gym has survived in LA, an incredibly saturated and competitive market, through both the mid-2000’s financial crisis as well as the recent COVID epidemic. He’s prioritized value-based teamwork, developing relationships, evidence-based knowledge, understanding of history, good communication with a client-centered, individualized approach, and coupled that with a strong foundation of basic financial knowledge and planning. Because of this approach, he’s had the fortune of working with clients long term, had the experience of working with high profile clients, helped other trainers develop their careers, and he is essentially the model of how to make personal training a long term, feasible, and rewarding vocation. Chad Landers, the 2018 NSCA Personal Trainer of the Year, joins Iron Culture to share his knowledge in this enlightening episode. 

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0:00.0

Eric, this is one of those episodes where we talk about our favorite topic.

0:06.0

Yes.

0:07.0

Hunky Men.

0:08.0

Polly Shore.

0:08.8

Yeah, Hunky Men and Pauly Shore.

0:10.3

Same thing.

0:11.5

He's the iconic picture of the Hunky Man.

0:14.7

This is true.

0:15.5

This is true.

0:16.1

And I want, look, we love to interact with those of the Iron Cult.

0:21.0

Go ahead if you're on the YouTube channel and leave a comment in the comment section below with your favorite Poly Shore film.

0:27.4

There's a lot.

0:28.0

His filmography, it rivals any great actor or actress, right?

0:32.1

You look at De Niro like Merrill Streep, Nicholson, it doesn't matter, Denzel Washington.

0:37.3

Shore, right?

0:38.2

Shore is basically like that unspoken, always tonic that's there lurking in the shadows.

0:45.6

In Sino Man, his ability to embody that character, that kind of brain dead, early 20s, lost youth was method acting at its finest.

0:55.7

Yeah.

0:56.3

I mean, we'll get into it.

0:58.0

But biodome, forget about it, right?

1:00.5

I mean, come on.

1:02.0

That's just, there's very few.

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